Biaxial Oriented Polypropylene (BOPP) films are manufactured out of polypropylene by
casting into film and further stretching it into the machine and cross directions.
The BOPP films have excellent clarity and smooth surface, good chemical and abrasion resistance.
Selected BOPP films also provide resistance to UV light. These films are preferred to achieve good
moisture barrier.

Biaxially-Oriented Polyethylene Terephthalate (BOPET) films are made of polyethylene
terephthalate by casting into film and further stretching it into the machine and cross directions.
This film has excellent clarity, good stiffness, smooth surface, good chemical and abrasion resistance.
BOPET films are preferred for its easy processing and to achieve good oxygen barrier.

Metallised films are produced by a thin layer of aluminium deposition on the top of the
BOPP or BOPET films. The films that look silver in appearance enhance the aesthetics as well
as the barrier properties of the film, making it more suitable to use into the packaging to
improve the shelf life of the product.

Coated films are the offline process of coating the aqueous/solvent based chemicals enhancing
specific properties in the film. The common coated films enhances the barrier, runability, heat
sealing range, and it’s used in some specific applications like overwraps, special printing
applications, cheese packaging, etc.

Chiripal Poly Films aims to move into backward integration by entering PET Resin manufacturing, which will ensure consistent supply of raw material to BOPET film plants in terms of quality and supply-chain in all conditions. This plant will also have different product categories to cater different segments including textiles and PET bottles.